Following
the signing ceremony on July 11, 2012, IPR Center Director Lev Kubiak
(left) and NRC Office of Investigations Director Cheryl L. McCrary
(right) exchanged seals at the IPR Center.
Counterfeit
Gucci bags are bad news. So are fraudulent money-making schemes and
substandard materials used in your home repair. But counterfeit,
fraudulent and suspect parts and equipment are particularly bad news
from the viewpoint of the
NRC’s Office of Investigations when it comes to keeping people and the environment safe from wrongdoers.
The
supply chain in the nuclear industry has changed considerably with
globalization, and that requires that we change with it. We’re talking
about a vast array of parts and equipment coming not only from within
the United States, but also from overseas. For parts and supplies
destined for the nuclear industry, such as valves, circuit breakers, and
steel, we have to work closer with other law enforcement agencies to
identify and investigate the bad actors.
While
reports of this kind of substandard manufacturing have not been common,
the trend toward a more globalized supply chain creates new challenges
in the fight against the potential introduction of counterfeit parts
into the nuclear industry.
We
take our mission of protecting people and the environment seriously and
recognize the validity of this potential problem. Partnering with the
IPR Center is a proactive initiative designed to fight this type of
wrongdoing and to minimize any potential negative impact it may have on
public health and safety.
This
new collaboration will immediately enhance information sharing between
us and the partner agencies. It allows us to more effectively identify
bad actors and coordinate investigative resources amongst the
participating agencies. This gives us an early alert to potential
problems, and extra eyes and ears around the world.
Substandard
parts can potentially disrupt the safe operation of a plant or devices
with a nuclear source. That can’t happen. Parts and equipment must work
as intended. Our new partnership gives us a new, improved tool in the
fight to keep America safe.
Cheryl McCrary
Director, Office of Investigations
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